Links to other clubs and organisations.

CLASS supports any and all sports shooting and hunting clubs and associations who promote the safe and enjoyable sport of shooting. CLASS recognises that many firearms owners, such as farmers, hunters etc. do not belong to a club. We welcome membership from all those interested in protecting and advancing the rights of gun ownership.

Other great and interesting groups, collectors, clubs,
associations:

The Australian Institute of Criminology is the 'official umpire' on crime and guns research. On their site you will find many articles of interest. Read carefully all abstracts and look carefully at the framing of interpretation and press releases. In our opinion their data is truthful.

John Lott started out to do some econometric research. He found himself the poster boy of a hate campaign that spanned the world. What his research found was no measurable benefit from gun control, some very clear benefits of private gun ownership, and a clear indication that letting citizens carry handguns cut down on massacres like Port Arthur and other public violence. He also found that the media actively suppress the news of ordinary people using guns to prevent violence. Read his articles here.

Gun-Banning Activists

Judge them by the quality of thinking involved. Do they pull emotional triggers to coerce your support? Do they deal fairly with evidence, or do they peddle anecdotes told 'their way'?

Gun Control Australia. Look for respect for their fellow citizens, look for fair-mindedness, look for reasonable behaviour. Look for a reply to your email enquiries. Just don't hold your breath.

National Coalition for Gun Control. Look for their website. Look for their officers. Look for their membership. They are not a registered organization, they don't inform people who they are, they don't have membership to explain themselves to. Are they just a handful of watermelon activists displaying their moral superiority? Their every word gets airtime. That doesn't stop them being right about some things. In 2003, referring to Howard's handgun 'reforms', they said: "The new legislation will be a waste of money and resources and should not be considered a buyback but a trading post for hand gun owners to trade in their old, unpopular hand gun for a newer, more macho model. "

Australian Forums for discussion of these issues:

The Australian Firearms Discussion Forum
Once known as the SSAA Guestbook, it was moved off the SSAA website after one too many of the powerful took exception to a voter expressing their opinion. It is now at this address under a new name and new management.